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Title: National Homelessness Conference


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National Homelessness Conference 9th - 10th
November 2007
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Managing homelessness without housing
  • Mary Taylor
  • (Latterly) University of Stirling
  • November 2007

3
Outline
  • Research commission rationale
  • Methods used
  • Findings
  • Conclusions
  • Implications

4
Commission and rationale
  • Aspiration to ensure that services to homeless
    people and those at risk of homelessness should
    be at least as good as it would have been if
    transfer had not happened
  • Previous report What about me?
  • Highlight issues to inform
  • organisational improvements and inspections of
    transfers to date
  • preparation of policy framework in the event of
    future transfers
  • inc ALMOs

5
Approach
  • Review of literature
  • Others research
  • Policy documents
  • Including Scotland England
  • Data examination
  • HL1, APSR, SCORE
  • All 2005/06
  • Case studies
  • Four at different stages
  • Argyll Bute, Borders, Glasgow, Inverclyde
  • Analysis of documents and interviews
  • Seminar / focus group
  • Short report including case study summaries
  • Available soon

6
Findings (1)
  • Guidance very limited
  • primary focus on investment and on securing yes
    votes
  • Limited engagement either by transfer project
    teams or by staff working in homelessness
  • Services mainly kept in councils
  • Elements of assistance contracted for advice
    services
  • Some leasing of temporary accommodation from
    transfer RSLs and others
  • Service typically based in Social Work
  • Not always first port but most suitable home
  • Staff mainly from housing background
  • Challenge to secure and retain sufficient staff,
    to develop and integrate, share information
  • Often separated from other housing services
    strategy, HB, private sector

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Findings (2)
  • Residual service according to guidance
  • Councillors role and perspective - disinterest?
  • View homelessness as a landlord matter for
    others
  • Consequences for securing priorities
  • Adequacy of resources depends on professional
    championship of service needs
  • Imagination, ability to persuade, evidence to
    make case
  • Access to housing
  • Protocols at point of transfer different
    arrangements
  • practice not entirely satisfactory many problems
  • Resistance to binding agreements
  • Culture of information
  • Nominations and referrals in use
  • Void led vs applicant led
  • Formal vs informal referral
  • Blockages in accessing housing
  • increased use of temporary accommodation

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Findings (3)
  • Culture of relationships between councils and
    providers
  • Former colleagues
  • Focus on maintaining goodwill intentions vs
    outcomes
  • Presume continuity, and avoid conflict?
  • Monitoring and data collection low priority to
    date
  • Council recording weak beyond official
    requirements
  • Initially reliant on RSL recording of referrals
  • Contradictory evidence
  • Cannot tell whether or how homeless people being
    housed
  • Clear that more applicants in any year than
    lettings made to those recorded as homeless

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Conclusions
  • Commitment of staff in councils not in doubt
  • Undermined by lack of policy, planning and
    implementation
  • Guidance and approval process weak services left
    exposed
  • Planning weak in early transfers with
    consequences resources
  • Money and staffing
  • Relationships working through need to mature
  • Transfer challenges
  • role of state in housing
  • ethos of housing management

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Implications
  • Issues concern situations without transfer
  • Underlying question of how housing management
    perceives and treats homeless applicants
  • Systems and rationing
  • Community rights approach
  • cf Social Work
  • Individual rights approach
  • Review framework in guidance policy and
    approval mechanisms at transfer
  • Better preparation at local scale
  • Resources for services
  • championship and implementation
  • Focus on data about access to housing
  • Align various sources and reporting

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National Homelessness Conference 9th - 10th
November 2007
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